translated from Spanish: General Rozas expressed readiness to cooperate after admissibility of a claim against him

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In addition, he said that “every time we have received any reports of excesses, abuse, or a crime-related event, we have immediately reported it to the Public Prosecution Service.”

On this day, the Seventh Guarantee Court declared a dispute against the Director General of Carabineros, Mario Rozas, for the crime of permissiveness in the face of torture admissible and the High Command expressed readiness to clarify facts. Rozas stated that “what other power of the State, another institution, does and involving Carabineros certainly that we must expect what may be and by the way declare our willingness to cooperate so that the facts are clarified.” We are constantly evaluating, we are constantly re-adjusting, we are constantly taking on, we are getting all the criticisms that can be made of us, because we want to improve as an institution and as people,” he added. The general director remarked that “every time we have received any reports of excesses, abuses, or any fact that is of a crime, we have immediately reported it to the Public Prosecutor’s Office and we have also initiated the administrative summaries”.



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